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Human organoids with an autologous tissue-resident immune compartment.

Timothy Recaldin,Linda Steinacher,Bruno Gjeta, Marius F Harter, Lukas Adam, Kristina Kromer, Marisa Pimentel Mendes, Marina Bellavista,Mikhail Nikolaev, Giacomo Lazzaroni, Rok Krese,Umut Kilik, Doris Popovic, Bilgenaz Stoll, Régine Gerard,Michael Bscheider, Marc Bickle,Lauriane Cabon,J Gray Camp,Nikolche Gjorevski

Nature(2024)

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Abstract
The intimate relationship between the epithelium and immune system is crucial for maintaining tissue homeostasis, with perturbations therein linked to autoimmune disease and cancer1-3. Whereas stem cell-derived organoids are powerful models of epithelial function4, they lack tissue-resident immune cells that are essential for capturing organ-level processes. We describe human intestinal immuno-organoids (IIOs), formed through self-organization of epithelial organoids and autologous tissue-resident memory T (TRM) cells, a portion of which integrate within the epithelium and continuously survey the barrier. TRM cell migration and interaction with epithelial cells was orchestrated by TRM cell-enriched transcriptomic programs governing cell motility and adhesion. We combined IIOs and single-cell transcriptomics to investigate intestinal inflammation triggered by cancer-targeting biologics in patients. Inflammation was associated with the emergence of an activated population of CD8+ T cells that progressively acquired intraepithelial and cytotoxic features. The appearance of this effector population was preceded and potentiated by a T helper-1-like CD4+ population, which initially produced cytokines and subsequently became cytotoxic itself. As a system amenable to direct perturbation, IIOs allowed us to identify the Rho pathway as a new target for mitigation of immunotherapy-associated intestinal inflammation. Given that they recapitulate both the phenotypic outcomes and underlying interlineage immune interactions, IIOs can be used to study tissue-resident immune responses in the context of tumorigenesis and infectious and autoimmune diseases.
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human intestinal organoids,immune compartment,tissue-resident
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